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Which Company Should You Sell Your Diabetic Supplies To?

Staff Writer
April 17, 2026
Which Company Should You Sell Your Diabetic Supplies To?

Dunedin residents managing diabetes often find themselves with surplus testing strips, lancets, and other supplies due to changes in prescriptions, insurance, or health needs. A common question that arises, perhaps over coffee in one of downtown Dunedin's charming cafes, is where to responsibly and safely sell these unused items. While several companies operate nationally, understanding the local landscape and best practices is key for our community.

Selling unused diabetic supplies can provide a financial benefit to individuals while also making these essential items available to others who may need them, often at a reduced cost. However, it's crucial to choose reputable buyers to ensure a safe and ethical transaction.

When considering where to sell, look for companies that:

  • Require sealed, unexpired boxes: Reputable buyers will only accept supplies that are factory-sealed and have a significant amount of time before their expiration date. This ensures the integrity and effectiveness of the products.
  • Offer clear pricing: Transparent pricing models, often based on brand, quantity, and expiration date, are a good sign of a legitimate operation.
  • Provide pre-paid shipping: Most established buyers will send you a pre-paid shipping label or kit, making the process convenient and free of charge for the seller.
  • Have positive reviews and a clear process: A quick online search for reviews and a clear, step-by-step selling process on their website can help identify trustworthy companies.

While we cannot endorse specific businesses, a general search for "sell diabetic test strips" will yield several national companies that operate in this space. Residents are encouraged to do their due diligence, compare offers, and prioritize companies with strong reputations for customer service and ethical practices.

It's important to remember that selling prescription medications is illegal. This practice specifically pertains to over-the-counter diabetic testing supplies and related items, not prescription drugs.

For those in Dunedin looking to responsibly manage their surplus diabetic supplies, taking a few moments to research and select a reputable buyer can provide peace of mind and a small financial return, perhaps to enjoy the weekly farmers market.

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